Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

This fun-filled animated series, in which the iconic Dr Seuss character and two friends learn about the natural sciences, begins with the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Nick discovering how bees make honey. Then, when the purple martin swallow that lives in Sally's backyard goes missing, the trio learn how and why birds migrate.

George makes a home on his balcony for a homing pigeon with a bad sense of direction. Also: George gathers up packages left in various places by a lady, only to discover that the woman is a postal worker who is delivering the mail.

Daniel, Katerina, and O are thrilled to fly a kite, but become upset when they can't keep it in the air; and Daniel looks forward to his first ride on a ferris wheel until he arrives at the carnival, when the idea of doing so scares him.

Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

Guest journalists weigh in on issues of the week in this venerable roundtable, the first program ever fed by PBS (previously it had aired on WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., and other East Coast public stations). Though its format is panel discussion, there have been occasional one-on-one interviews, a notable example being host Paul Duke's 1994 White House visit with President Bill Clinton. The series won a DuPont-Columbia University Award in 1974.

Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

A look at the creation and ongoing influence of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which was released on June 1, 1967. A landmark achievement, it is considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Included: studio chat between band members; isolated instrumental and vocal tracks; and the back-story of how some of the songs came to be.

Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

Guest journalists weigh in on issues of the week in this venerable roundtable, the first program ever fed by PBS (previously it had aired on WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., and other East Coast public stations). Though its format is panel discussion, there have been occasional one-on-one interviews, a notable example being host Paul Duke's 1994 White House visit with President Bill Clinton. The series won a DuPont-Columbia University Award in 1974.

Award-winning journalist, political commentator and author Bill Moyers reflects on his life and storied career, from his days as White House Press Secretary for President Johnson to network news reporter to host of numerous programs for PBS.

A look at the creation and ongoing influence of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which was released on June 1, 1967. A landmark achievement, it is considered one of the greatest albums of all time. Included: studio chat between band members; isolated instrumental and vocal tracks; and the back-story of how some of the songs came to be.

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear. The BBC series has long been syndicated in the U.S.

Ormston mourns the loss of a beloved doctor; Linda is wary of a visiting administrator's designs on the hospital; Logan is shocked to see a face from his past; Len questions his lot in life in light of Tom's death; despite her grief, Deborah vows to stay on at the hospital. Henry: Nigel Havers. Helen: Charlotte Salt. Jacqueline: Josefina Gabrielle.

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear. The BBC series has long been syndicated in the U.S.

The venerable soap opera focuses on the residents of the fictional London borough of Walford. First broadcast in the U.K. in February 1985, it rapidly became one of the most popular series in Britain and maintained its popularity as it celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2015.

The venerable soap opera focuses on the residents of the fictional London borough of Walford. First broadcast in the U.K. in February 1985, it rapidly became one of the most popular series in Britain and maintained its popularity as it celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2015.

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear. The BBC series has long been syndicated in the U.S.

Sister Julienne has a moral dilemma when the contraceptive pill is released; Sister Evangelina returns to Nonnatus House, revealing some shocking news; and a woman goes into labour on a barge during a violent thunderstorm.

Chris and Martin take Aviva's prototype sub for a spin, only to become caught in a battle between a sperm whale and a giant squid. Aviva then develops whale and squid "creature power suits" so the pair can follow the whale and squid deep in the ocean. Along the way, they learn about pressure.

The Howards move to Birdwell Island because Clifford has grown too big for their city apartment; Jetta mistakenly gives Emily Elizabeth a sweater her grandmother had given her, and can't bring herself to ask for it back.

Watching squirrels, Sid wonders what kind of scientist studies animals. He learns the answer when the class goes on a field trip to the Science Center, where Gabriela's mom, a marine biologist, talks about how she scuba dives with whales.

The difference between real and make believe includes a talk about dinosaurs. Also: Mister Rogers recalls stories he made up as a child; Prince Tuesday has bad dreams about monsters; children learn about creatures that fly.

This fun-filled animated series, in which the iconic Dr Seuss character and two friends learn about the natural sciences, begins with the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Nick discovering how bees make honey. Then, when the purple martin swallow that lives in Sally's backyard goes missing, the trio learn how and why birds migrate.

George makes a home on his balcony for a homing pigeon with a bad sense of direction. Also: George gathers up packages left in various places by a lady, only to discover that the woman is a postal worker who is delivering the mail.

Daniel, Katerina, and O are thrilled to fly a kite, but become upset when they can't keep it in the air; and Daniel looks forward to his first ride on a ferris wheel until he arrives at the carnival, when the idea of doing so scares him.

Tobey loses a costume contest and unleashes his robots to steal candy on Halloween. Also: WordGirl assumes Chuck and the Whammer are working together to steal priceless Henry VIII artifacts, when in fact they're battling each other for the goods.

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Arlington National Cemetery

This WETA TV 26 production explores the history, mission and daily operations of Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place for more than 400,000 Americans. This revered place honors the dead and brings great meaning to the living.